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Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystallization. After 12 years as a solo performer and choreographer, Chouinard founded her own company in 1990, the COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD.
Chouinard has lived in New York, Berlin, Bali and Nepal. Her travels, her curiosity, her eclectic studies and her understanding of various techniques allow her to explore the body in different ways. She has created more than 50 solo and group works. The works created since 1978 reflect the concerns of this surprising choreographer: her view of dance as a sacred art, her respect for the body as a vehicle of that art, her virtuoso approach to performance and the invention of a different universe for each new piece.
In Marie Chouinard's alphabet, elements respond to one another as in a classical structure while integrating different cultural understandings of the body as infinitely intelligent. Her raw material is the dancers' flesh, bones and muscles, the instinct and vital impulse of the human body whose intimate connections she exposes. As a carrier of meaning, each gesture becomes the "phoneme" of a thought imbedded in the body, while form reflects the dancer's soul as it resides in organs, cells and energetic circuits. Celebrating the human body as a vehicle of life, Chouinard and her contributors work together to create choreographic pieces that reveal a world of primal light, coded sounds and protean forms, through vigorous and incandescent movements.

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked into an apartment built on stilts out on the water. From our window and balcony we could see numerous sailboats and yachts along with ducks swimming mere meters away from us. It was one of the more unique places we've ever stayed at over the many years of our travels together.
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After crashing for a short nap we were off to Ralswiek to witness Störtebeker-Festspiele. This open-air medieval German theater production is focused around Klaus Störtebeker and his Victual Brothers. Considered to be the most successful open-air theatre event in all of Germany, it is packed nightly with thousands of spectators. We were fortunate enough to get a behind the scenes tour of the premises prior to the show.
We found the acting, explosions, set and fighting scenes to be quite impressive; however, we didn't understand everything given that it was done in German. We'd highly recommend checking it out as one of the top things to do on Rügen
Störtebeker Festspiele (Medieval German Theatre) - Rügen, Ralswiek, Germany Travel Video Transcript:
Well, hello there! So today is day three of our trip around Germany. And today we are leaving behind the SpreeForest area and we are driving up to a little island called Rügen in the north. So it is going to be about a four hour drive. We're just going to take it easy down the autobahn. And yeah, once we get there there is a cool festival we're planning to attend and we're also staying in a really fun apartment that apparently floats on the water. So wait for that.
We've just arrived in Rügen Island. We've checked into our apartment here that is on stilts right out on the water. I'm just chilling out relaxing and we're getting excited and resting up a little bit before we go and partake in the festival tonight.
So it turns out that this festival we've been hearing about is actually more of an open air theater performance. And it is called Störtebeker Festspiele. And it takes place in Ralswiek and apparently this is one of the biggest outdoor theaters in all of Germany. It draws thousands of people every night during the summer. And yeah, we hear it is going to be great. Apparently, there is lots of sword fights and explosions and it is very dramatic. I just hope we can follow the story because it is going to be in German. So, let's see how it goes.
Seriously, that was an impressive performance. That's it for day three. We'll see you tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion, German cuisine and German people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Mythological beings

Theatre

Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, "a place for viewing"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, "to see", "to watch", "to observe").

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Thomas Ostermeier

Thomas Ostermeier (born 3 September 1968 in Soltau) is a German theatre director. He currently mainly works for the Schaubühne.

He began his theatrical career in 1990 acting under director Einar Schleef, one of his major inspirations, in his Faust project at Berlin’s Hochschule für Künste. After the Faust project concluded in 1991, Ostermeier began studying directing at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin where in 1992 he met his mentor Manfred Karge. From 1993 to 1994 Ostermeier acted as Karge’s assistant director and also acted in Weimar and at the Berliner Ensemble. In 1996 Ostermier was asked to take over as artistic director for the Barracke at the Deutsches Theater, an offer he attributes to his production of a play by the Russian symbolist Alexander Blok at Ernst Busch, which was seen by the Barracke’s then chief dramaturg.

The Crazy German Theater With a 19-Mile-Long Stage

Bewegtes Land offers live-action snippets of entertainingly simple theater for train passengers on a real-life 19-mile-long moving stage.
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6:25

How a German prison is using theatre to de-radicalise young Isis volunteers

How a German prison is using theatre to de-radicalise young Isis volunteers

How a German prison is using theatre to de-radicalise young Isis volunteers

In the juvenile prison of Wiesbaden in Germany there are more than 300 inmates, including returning Isis fighters from Syria.
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A pilot project by the German government seeks to reintegrate individuals through the study of the Qur’an and through theatre.
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Body Remix Goldberg Variationen arte 2008

Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystallization. After 12 years as a solo performer and choreographer, Chouinard founded her own company in 1990, the COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD.
Chouinard has lived in New York, Berlin, Bali and Nepal. Her travels, her curiosity, her eclectic studies and her understanding of various techniques allow her to explore the body in different ways. She has created more than 50 solo and group works. The works created since 1978 reflect the concerns of this surprising choreographer: her view of dance as a sacred art, her respect for the body as a vehicle of that art, her virtuoso approach to performance and the invention of a different universe for each new piece.
In Marie Chouinard's alphabet, elements respond to one another as in a classical structure while integrating different cultural understandings of the body as infinitely intelligent. Her raw material is the dancers' flesh, bones and muscles, the instinct and vital impulse of the human body whose intimate connections she exposes. As a carrier of meaning, each gesture becomes the "phoneme" of a thought imbedded in the body, while form reflects the dancer's soul as it resides in organs, cells and energetic circuits. Celebrating the human body as a vehicle of life, Chouinard and her contributors work together to create choreographic pieces that reveal a world of primal light, coded sounds and protean forms, through vigorous and incandescent movements.

29:36

Hans-Thies Lehmann, German theatre researcher: Comedy, Brecht and the Theatre of Germany Today

Hans-Thies Lehmann, German theatre researcher: Comedy, Brecht and the Theatre of Germany Today

Hans-Thies Lehmann, German theatre researcher: Comedy, Brecht and the Theatre of Germany Today

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked into an apartment built on stilts out on the water. From our window and balcony we could see numerous sailboats and yachts along with ducks swimming mere meters away from us. It was one of the more unique places we've ever stayed at over the many years of our travels together.
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After crashing for a short nap we were off to Ralswiek to witness Störtebeker-Festspiele. This open-air medieval German theater production is focused around Klaus Störtebeker and his Victual Brothers. Considered to be the most successful open-air theatre event in all of Germany, it is packed nightly with thousands of spectators. We were fortunate enough to get a behind the scenes tour of the premises prior to the show.
We found the acting, explosions, set and fighting scenes to be quite impressive; however, we didn't understand everything given that it was done in German. We'd highly recommend checking it out as one of the top things to do on Rügen
Störtebeker Festspiele (Medieval German Theatre) - Rügen, Ralswiek, Germany Travel Video Transcript:
Well, hello there! So today is day three of our trip around Germany. And today we are leaving behind the SpreeForest area and we are driving up to a little island called Rügen in the north. So it is going to be about a four hour drive. We're just going to take it easy down the autobahn. And yeah, once we get there there is a cool festival we're planning to attend and we're also staying in a really fun apartment that apparently floats on the water. So wait for that.
We've just arrived in Rügen Island. We've checked into our apartment here that is on stilts right out on the water. I'm just chilling out relaxing and we're getting excited and resting up a little bit before we go and partake in the festival tonight.
So it turns out that this festival we've been hearing about is actually more of an open air theater performance. And it is called Störtebeker Festspiele. And it takes place in Ralswiek and apparently this is one of the biggest outdoor theaters in all of Germany. It draws thousands of people every night during the summer. And yeah, we hear it is going to be great. Apparently, there is lots of sword fights and explosions and it is very dramatic. I just hope we can follow the story because it is going to be in German. So, let's see how it goes.
Seriously, that was an impressive performance. That's it for day three. We'll see you tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion, German cuisine and German people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

1:06

ear pulling from german theatre

ear pulling from german theatre

ear pulling from german theatre

various women pulling the ear of the poor guy in the sketch.

4:40

Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Black Moon Theatre Company

Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Black Moon Theatre Company

Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Black Moon Theatre Company

The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa (Eric Pettigrew) who awakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into an insect overnight. It is as though he has been thrust into another dimension, one that he is helpless to control. As life continues around him, Samsa struggles to find a place in the world, to break free from the oppressive 'realities' of family and society and, by extension, his own perceived reality and isolation.
In adapting Kafka's classic tale for the stage, director Migliaccio has blended live action with black and white film in the German Expressionistic style to create a unique theatrical/cinematic hybrid that achieves stunning visual effects. The production has been hailed as "an ingenious fusion of film and stage" by the Philadelphia Enquirer and "Genius of modernist self-containment" by New York Arts.
More than just an opportunity to explore dramatic themes in a mixed-media context, THE METAMORPHOSIS strives to create an immediate interaction between the arts of theatre and cinema. The two forms are tied together to achieve a direct, real time interplay between them. Thus, a tension and excitement are created as they come into contact with each other and their individual characteristics, artistic forms, and physical and emotional qualities collide.
THE METAMORPHOSIS features an international cast of 10, seven of whom appear on film and three of whom appear on-stage. René Migliaccio directs both the stage production and the film (with film co-direction by Vinz Feller). Produced by LoriVincent. Film scenography were created by Venantius J Pinto and music was composed by Amaury Groc.

German Expressionism: Crash Course Film History #7

We've spent a lot of time focusing on France and the U.S. as that's where a significant amount of both infrastructure and business models were initially set up for film. But there were other countries adding their own stories to the annals of film history. In this episode of Crash CourseFilm History, we're going to focus on Germany and how they got a bit expressive with film.
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0:51

Gunman takes hostages in German movie theatre

Gunman takes hostages in German movie theatre

Gunman takes hostages in German movie theatre

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How a German prison is using theatre to de-radicalise young Isis volunteers

In the juvenile prison of Wiesbaden in Germany there are more than 300 inmates, including returning Isis fighters from Syria.
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A pilot project by the German government seeks to reintegrate individuals through the study of the Qur’an and through theatre.
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Body Remix Goldberg Variationen arte 2008

Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystallization. After 12 years as a solo performer and choreographer, Chouinard founded her own company in 1990, the COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD.
Chouinard has lived in New York, Berlin, Bali and Nepal. Her travels, her curiosity, her eclectic studies and her understanding of various techniques allow her to explore the body in different ways. She has created more than 50 solo and group works. The works created since 1978 reflect the concerns of this surprising choreographer: her view of dance as a sacred art, her respect for the body as a vehicle of that art, her virtuoso approach to performance and the invention of a different universe for ea...

published: 15 Oct 2012

Hans-Thies Lehmann, German theatre researcher: Comedy, Brecht and the Theatre of Germany Today

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked into an apartment built on stilts out on the water. From our window and balcony we could see numerous sailboats and yachts along with ducks swimming mere meters away from us. It was one of the more unique places we've ever stayed at over the many years of our travels together.
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published: 04 Jul 2015

ear pulling from german theatre

various women pulling the ear of the poor guy in the sketch.

published: 19 Aug 2007

Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Black Moon Theatre Company

The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa (Eric Pettigrew) who awakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into an insect overnight. It is as though he has been thrust into another dimension, one that he is helpless to control. As life continues around him, Samsa struggles to find a place in the world, to break free from the oppressive 'realities' of family and society and, by extension, his own perceived reality and isolation.
In adapting Kafka's classic tale for the stage, director Migliaccio has blended live action with black and white film in the German Expressionistic style to create a unique theatrical/cinematic hybrid that achieves stunning visual effects. The production has been hailed as "an ingenious fusion of film and stage" by the Philadelphia Enquirer...

German Expressionism: Crash Course Film History #7

We've spent a lot of time focusing on France and the U.S. as that's where a significant amount of both infrastructure and business models were initially set up for film. But there were other countries adding their own stories to the annals of film history. In this episode of Crash CourseFilm History, we're going to focus on Germany and how they got a bit expressive with film.
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published: 26 May 2017

Gunman takes hostages in German movie theatre

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Bewegtes Land offers live-action snippets of entertainingly simple theater for train passengers on a real-life 19-mile-long moving stage.
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Top 10 Biggest Opportunities to FightGlobal Warming
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Dig This! Looking Down the World's Deepest Hole
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More About The CrazyGermanTheater With a 19-Mile-Long Stage:
Jörn Hintzer and Jacob Hüfner are media artists and professors at Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. Recently the two brought a living, breathing interpretation of today's frenetic, 'heads down' online-centric world to train goers traveling the 19 mile (30 kilometer) route through Germany's Saale Valley.
About Interesting Shit?
We are committed to telling the world’s greatest stories about history, geography and world culture.
We are a group of insanely curious individuals who are inspired by the beautiful world that we live in.
The digital world has not been able to digitize all things, and so much of the stories we aim to tell are the ones that are not well known today.
The stories we tell blow our minds, and we hope that will blow your mind too. Subscribe to our newsletter so you can receive these stories regularly.
Interesting Shit is an Educational MediaCompany with the aim of producing snack-able handmade content, and massively distributing this content on the most popular social platforms.
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Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystalliza...

Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystallization. After 12 years as a solo performer and choreographer, Chouinard founded her own company in 1990, the COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD.
Chouinard has lived in New York, Berlin, Bali and Nepal. Her travels, her curiosity, her eclectic studies and her understanding of various techniques allow her to explore the body in different ways. She has created more than 50 solo and group works. The works created since 1978 reflect the concerns of this surprising choreographer: her view of dance as a sacred art, her respect for the body as a vehicle of that art, her virtuoso approach to performance and the invention of a different universe for each new piece.
In Marie Chouinard's alphabet, elements respond to one another as in a classical structure while integrating different cultural understandings of the body as infinitely intelligent. Her raw material is the dancers' flesh, bones and muscles, the instinct and vital impulse of the human body whose intimate connections she exposes. As a carrier of meaning, each gesture becomes the "phoneme" of a thought imbedded in the body, while form reflects the dancer's soul as it resides in organs, cells and energetic circuits. Celebrating the human body as a vehicle of life, Chouinard and her contributors work together to create choreographic pieces that reveal a world of primal light, coded sounds and protean forms, through vigorous and incandescent movements.

Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystallization. After 12 years as a solo performer and choreographer, Chouinard founded her own company in 1990, the COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD.
Chouinard has lived in New York, Berlin, Bali and Nepal. Her travels, her curiosity, her eclectic studies and her understanding of various techniques allow her to explore the body in different ways. She has created more than 50 solo and group works. The works created since 1978 reflect the concerns of this surprising choreographer: her view of dance as a sacred art, her respect for the body as a vehicle of that art, her virtuoso approach to performance and the invention of a different universe for each new piece.
In Marie Chouinard's alphabet, elements respond to one another as in a classical structure while integrating different cultural understandings of the body as infinitely intelligent. Her raw material is the dancers' flesh, bones and muscles, the instinct and vital impulse of the human body whose intimate connections she exposes. As a carrier of meaning, each gesture becomes the "phoneme" of a thought imbedded in the body, while form reflects the dancer's soul as it resides in organs, cells and energetic circuits. Celebrating the human body as a vehicle of life, Chouinard and her contributors work together to create choreographic pieces that reveal a world of primal light, coded sounds and protean forms, through vigorous and incandescent movements.

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked in...

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked into an apartment built on stilts out on the water. From our window and balcony we could see numerous sailboats and yachts along with ducks swimming mere meters away from us. It was one of the more unique places we've ever stayed at over the many years of our travels together.
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After crashing for a short nap we were off to Ralswiek to witness Störtebeker-Festspiele. This open-air medieval German theater production is focused around Klaus Störtebeker and his Victual Brothers. Considered to be the most successful open-air theatre event in all of Germany, it is packed nightly with thousands of spectators. We were fortunate enough to get a behind the scenes tour of the premises prior to the show.
We found the acting, explosions, set and fighting scenes to be quite impressive; however, we didn't understand everything given that it was done in German. We'd highly recommend checking it out as one of the top things to do on Rügen
Störtebeker Festspiele (Medieval German Theatre) - Rügen, Ralswiek, Germany Travel Video Transcript:
Well, hello there! So today is day three of our trip around Germany. And today we are leaving behind the SpreeForest area and we are driving up to a little island called Rügen in the north. So it is going to be about a four hour drive. We're just going to take it easy down the autobahn. And yeah, once we get there there is a cool festival we're planning to attend and we're also staying in a really fun apartment that apparently floats on the water. So wait for that.
We've just arrived in Rügen Island. We've checked into our apartment here that is on stilts right out on the water. I'm just chilling out relaxing and we're getting excited and resting up a little bit before we go and partake in the festival tonight.
So it turns out that this festival we've been hearing about is actually more of an open air theater performance. And it is called Störtebeker Festspiele. And it takes place in Ralswiek and apparently this is one of the biggest outdoor theaters in all of Germany. It draws thousands of people every night during the summer. And yeah, we hear it is going to be great. Apparently, there is lots of sword fights and explosions and it is very dramatic. I just hope we can follow the story because it is going to be in German. So, let's see how it goes.
Seriously, that was an impressive performance. That's it for day three. We'll see you tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion, German cuisine and German people.
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Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked into an apartment built on stilts out on the water. From our window and balcony we could see numerous sailboats and yachts along with ducks swimming mere meters away from us. It was one of the more unique places we've ever stayed at over the many years of our travels together.
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After crashing for a short nap we were off to Ralswiek to witness Störtebeker-Festspiele. This open-air medieval German theater production is focused around Klaus Störtebeker and his Victual Brothers. Considered to be the most successful open-air theatre event in all of Germany, it is packed nightly with thousands of spectators. We were fortunate enough to get a behind the scenes tour of the premises prior to the show.
We found the acting, explosions, set and fighting scenes to be quite impressive; however, we didn't understand everything given that it was done in German. We'd highly recommend checking it out as one of the top things to do on Rügen
Störtebeker Festspiele (Medieval German Theatre) - Rügen, Ralswiek, Germany Travel Video Transcript:
Well, hello there! So today is day three of our trip around Germany. And today we are leaving behind the SpreeForest area and we are driving up to a little island called Rügen in the north. So it is going to be about a four hour drive. We're just going to take it easy down the autobahn. And yeah, once we get there there is a cool festival we're planning to attend and we're also staying in a really fun apartment that apparently floats on the water. So wait for that.
We've just arrived in Rügen Island. We've checked into our apartment here that is on stilts right out on the water. I'm just chilling out relaxing and we're getting excited and resting up a little bit before we go and partake in the festival tonight.
So it turns out that this festival we've been hearing about is actually more of an open air theater performance. And it is called Störtebeker Festspiele. And it takes place in Ralswiek and apparently this is one of the biggest outdoor theaters in all of Germany. It draws thousands of people every night during the summer. And yeah, we hear it is going to be great. Apparently, there is lots of sword fights and explosions and it is very dramatic. I just hope we can follow the story because it is going to be in German. So, let's see how it goes.
Seriously, that was an impressive performance. That's it for day three. We'll see you tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion, German cuisine and German people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa (Eric Pettigrew) who awakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into an insect overnight. It is as though he has been thrust into another dimension, one that he is helpless to control. As life continues around him, Samsa struggles to find a place in the world, to break free from the oppressive 'realities' of family and society and, by extension, his own perceived reality and isolation.
In adapting Kafka's classic tale for the stage, director Migliaccio has blended live action with black and white film in the German Expressionistic style to create a unique theatrical/cinematic hybrid that achieves stunning visual effects. The production has been hailed as "an ingenious fusion of film and stage" by the Philadelphia Enquirer and "Genius of modernist self-containment" by New York Arts.
More than just an opportunity to explore dramatic themes in a mixed-media context, THE METAMORPHOSIS strives to create an immediate interaction between the arts of theatre and cinema. The two forms are tied together to achieve a direct, real time interplay between them. Thus, a tension and excitement are created as they come into contact with each other and their individual characteristics, artistic forms, and physical and emotional qualities collide.
THE METAMORPHOSIS features an international cast of 10, seven of whom appear on film and three of whom appear on-stage. René Migliaccio directs both the stage production and the film (with film co-direction by Vinz Feller). Produced by LoriVincent. Film scenography were created by Venantius J Pinto and music was composed by Amaury Groc.

The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa (Eric Pettigrew) who awakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into an insect overnight. It is as though he has been thrust into another dimension, one that he is helpless to control. As life continues around him, Samsa struggles to find a place in the world, to break free from the oppressive 'realities' of family and society and, by extension, his own perceived reality and isolation.
In adapting Kafka's classic tale for the stage, director Migliaccio has blended live action with black and white film in the German Expressionistic style to create a unique theatrical/cinematic hybrid that achieves stunning visual effects. The production has been hailed as "an ingenious fusion of film and stage" by the Philadelphia Enquirer and "Genius of modernist self-containment" by New York Arts.
More than just an opportunity to explore dramatic themes in a mixed-media context, THE METAMORPHOSIS strives to create an immediate interaction between the arts of theatre and cinema. The two forms are tied together to achieve a direct, real time interplay between them. Thus, a tension and excitement are created as they come into contact with each other and their individual characteristics, artistic forms, and physical and emotional qualities collide.
THE METAMORPHOSIS features an international cast of 10, seven of whom appear on film and three of whom appear on-stage. René Migliaccio directs both the stage production and the film (with film co-direction by Vinz Feller). Produced by LoriVincent. Film scenography were created by Venantius J Pinto and music was composed by Amaury Groc.

German Expressionism: Crash Course Film History #7

We've spent a lot of time focusing on France and the U.S. as that's where a significant amount of both infrastructure and business models were initially set up ...

We've spent a lot of time focusing on France and the U.S. as that's where a significant amount of both infrastructure and business models were initially set up for film. But there were other countries adding their own stories to the annals of film history. In this episode of Crash CourseFilm History, we're going to focus on Germany and how they got a bit expressive with film.
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We've spent a lot of time focusing on France and the U.S. as that's where a significant amount of both infrastructure and business models were initially set up for film. But there were other countries adding their own stories to the annals of film history. In this episode of Crash CourseFilm History, we're going to focus on Germany and how they got a bit expressive with film.
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German Theatre

German Pincer at Smolensk - Company of Heroes 2 - Theatre of War: Barbarossa COOP 4

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German Interrogation Very Effective - Company of Heroes 2 - Theatre of War: Barbarossa COOP 8&9

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The Crucible

Williamstheatre presents THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller. Directed by Omar Sangare. Once emblematic of political persecution in the 1950s, THE CRUCIBLE is an allegory that resonates wherever sanctimony is used as a weapon of oppression and intolerance. In this canonical American drama set during the seventeenth-century Salem witch trials, Arthur Miller explores human cruelty and the manipulations, accusations, and dishonesty that afflict a paranoid community looking for scapegoats.
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German Interrogation Very Effective - Company of Heroes 2 - Theatre of War: Barbarossa COOP 8&9

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Williamstheatre presents THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller. Directed by Omar Sangare. Once emblematic of political persecution in the 1950s, THE CRUCIBLE is an allegory that resonates wherever sanctimony is used as a weapon of oppression and intolerance. In this canonical American drama set during the seventeenth-century Salem witch trials, Arthur Miller explores human cruelty and the manipulations, accusations, and dishonesty that afflict a paranoid community looking for scapegoats.
Saturday, March 9, 2013.

Williamstheatre presents THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller. Directed by Omar Sangare. Once emblematic of political persecution in the 1950s, THE CRUCIBLE is an allegory that resonates wherever sanctimony is used as a weapon of oppression and intolerance. In this canonical American drama set during the seventeenth-century Salem witch trials, Arthur Miller explores human cruelty and the manipulations, accusations, and dishonesty that afflict a paranoid community looking for scapegoats.
Saturday, March 9, 2013.

Join the story of Princess and Queen Elsa in this theatrical interpretation! FrozenLive at the Hyperion Theater is nearly an hour long show at Disney California Adventure Park; during the show, you'll see some of your favorite characters, including Anna, Elsa and Olaf. (4:11) The Broadway-quality show is a musical featuring colorful costumes, elaborate sets and impressive special effects. You'll be immersed into the world of Frozen!
In Frozen - Live at the Hyperion Theater, you'll sing along to famous songs from the Disney film, including "Do YouWant toBuild a Snowman?" (7:42), "For the First Time in Forever" (12:45), "Love is an Open Door" (23:30) and the infamous "Let It Go" (29:11).
At (33:45) we meet Kristoff, who serenades his reindeer Sven with the tune "Reindeers are Better than People." Anna encounters Sven and Kristoff, where they agree to take her up the North Mountain. As they begin their journey, the trio faces a pack of dangerous wolves that chase after them! (37:06) After a fall, Kristoff, Sven and Anna meet Olaf the Snowman; he sings about his favorite season "In Summer." (39:12)
Meanwhile, back at Arendelle, PrinceHans is up to no good. (41:34) Anna and Elsa re-unite at Elsa’s Ice Palace, while explaining to her about the situation back in Arendelle. (43:40)
Kristoff introduces Anna to his family, who’s going to help heal Anna’s frozen heart. (47:36) The family tells her about how Kristoff is a “Fixer Upper.” (48:27) After a rousing climax, the show ends with a spirited reprise of "Love is an Open Door." (1:01:30)
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Join the story of Princess and Queen Elsa in this theatrical interpretation! FrozenLive at the Hyperion Theater is nearly an hour long show at Disney California Adventure Park; during the show, you'll see some of your favorite characters, including Anna, Elsa and Olaf. (4:11) The Broadway-quality show is a musical featuring colorful costumes, elaborate sets and impressive special effects. You'll be immersed into the world of Frozen!
In Frozen - Live at the Hyperion Theater, you'll sing along to famous songs from the Disney film, including "Do YouWant toBuild a Snowman?" (7:42), "For the First Time in Forever" (12:45), "Love is an Open Door" (23:30) and the infamous "Let It Go" (29:11).
At (33:45) we meet Kristoff, who serenades his reindeer Sven with the tune "Reindeers are Better than People." Anna encounters Sven and Kristoff, where they agree to take her up the North Mountain. As they begin their journey, the trio faces a pack of dangerous wolves that chase after them! (37:06) After a fall, Kristoff, Sven and Anna meet Olaf the Snowman; he sings about his favorite season "In Summer." (39:12)
Meanwhile, back at Arendelle, PrinceHans is up to no good. (41:34) Anna and Elsa re-unite at Elsa’s Ice Palace, while explaining to her about the situation back in Arendelle. (43:40)
Kristoff introduces Anna to his family, who’s going to help heal Anna’s frozen heart. (47:36) The family tells her about how Kristoff is a “Fixer Upper.” (48:27) After a rousing climax, the show ends with a spirited reprise of "Love is an Open Door." (1:01:30)
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The Crazy German Theater With a 19-Mile-Long Stage

Bewegtes Land offers live-action snippets of entertainingly simple theater for train passengers on a real-life 19-mile-long moving stage.
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How a German prison is using theatre to de-radicalise young Isis volunteers

In the juvenile prison of Wiesbaden in Germany there are more than 300 inmates, including ...

How a German prison is using theatre to de-radicalise young Isis volunteers

In the juvenile prison of Wiesbaden in Germany there are more than 300 inmates, including returning Isis fighters from Syria.
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Body Remix Goldberg Variationen arte 2008

Marie Chouinard, OC (born 14 May 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer, and dance company director.
In 1978 Chouinard presented her first work, Crystallization. After 12 years as a solo performer and choreographer, Chouinard founded her own company in 1990, the COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD.
Chouinard has lived in New York, Berlin, Bali and Nepal. Her travels, her curiosity, her eclectic studies and her understanding of various techniques allow her to explore the body in different ways. She has created more than 50 solo and group works. The works created since 1978 reflect the concerns of this surprising choreographer: her view of dance as a sacred art, her respect for the body as a vehicle of that art, her virtuoso approach to performance and the invention of a different universe for each new piece.
In Marie Chouinard's alphabet, elements respond to one another as in a classical structure while integrating different cultural understandings of the body as infinitely intelligent. Her raw material is the dancers' flesh, bones and muscles, the instinct and vital impulse of the human body whose intimate connections she exposes. As a carrier of meaning, each gesture becomes the "phoneme" of a thought imbedded in the body, while form reflects the dancer's soul as it resides in organs, cells and energetic circuits. Celebrating the human body as a vehicle of life, Chouinard and her contributors work together to create choreographic pieces that reveal a world of primal light, coded sounds and protean forms, through vigorous and incandescent movements.

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Hans-Thies Lehmann, German theatre researcher: Comedy, Brecht and the Theatre of Germany Today

Hans-Thies Lehmann, German theatre researcher: Comedy, Brecht and the Theatre of Germany T...

On day three of our German road trip we packed up our belongings and headed on a 400 kilometer plus road trip from Spreewald all the way to Rügen. We checked into an apartment built on stilts out on the water. From our window and balcony we could see numerous sailboats and yachts along with ducks swimming mere meters away from us. It was one of the more unique places we've ever stayed at over the many years of our travels together.
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After crashing for a short nap we were off to Ralswiek to witness Störtebeker-Festspiele. This open-air medieval German theater production is focused around Klaus Störtebeker and his Victual Brothers. Considered to be the most successful open-air theatre event in all of Germany, it is packed nightly with thousands of spectators. We were fortunate enough to get a behind the scenes tour of the premises prior to the show.
We found the acting, explosions, set and fighting scenes to be quite impressive; however, we didn't understand everything given that it was done in German. We'd highly recommend checking it out as one of the top things to do on Rügen
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Well, hello there! So today is day three of our trip around Germany. And today we are leaving behind the SpreeForest area and we are driving up to a little island called Rügen in the north. So it is going to be about a four hour drive. We're just going to take it easy down the autobahn. And yeah, once we get there there is a cool festival we're planning to attend and we're also staying in a really fun apartment that apparently floats on the water. So wait for that.
We've just arrived in Rügen Island. We've checked into our apartment here that is on stilts right out on the water. I'm just chilling out relaxing and we're getting excited and resting up a little bit before we go and partake in the festival tonight.
So it turns out that this festival we've been hearing about is actually more of an open air theater performance. And it is called Störtebeker Festspiele. And it takes place in Ralswiek and apparently this is one of the biggest outdoor theaters in all of Germany. It draws thousands of people every night during the summer. And yeah, we hear it is going to be great. Apparently, there is lots of sword fights and explosions and it is very dramatic. I just hope we can follow the story because it is going to be in German. So, let's see how it goes.
Seriously, that was an impressive performance. That's it for day three. We'll see you tomorrow.
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Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Black Moon Theatre Company

The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa (Eric Pettigrew) who awakes one morning to discover that he has been transformed into an insect overnight. It is as though he has been thrust into another dimension, one that he is helpless to control. As life continues around him, Samsa struggles to find a place in the world, to break free from the oppressive 'realities' of family and society and, by extension, his own perceived reality and isolation.
In adapting Kafka's classic tale for the stage, director Migliaccio has blended live action with black and white film in the German Expressionistic style to create a unique theatrical/cinematic hybrid that achieves stunning visual effects. The production has been hailed as "an ingenious fusion of film and stage" by the Philadelphia Enquirer and "Genius of modernist self-containment" by New York Arts.
More than just an opportunity to explore dramatic themes in a mixed-media context, THE METAMORPHOSIS strives to create an immediate interaction between the arts of theatre and cinema. The two forms are tied together to achieve a direct, real time interplay between them. Thus, a tension and excitement are created as they come into contact with each other and their individual characteristics, artistic forms, and physical and emotional qualities collide.
THE METAMORPHOSIS features an international cast of 10, seven of whom appear on film and three of whom appear on-stage. René Migliaccio directs both the stage production and the film (with film co-direction by Vinz Feller). Produced by LoriVincent. Film scenography were created by Venantius J Pinto and music was composed by Amaury Groc.

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German Pincer at Smolensk - Company of Heroes 2 - Theatre of War: Barbarossa COOP 4

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The German Strategy to Conquer Western Europe

The German plan to occupy western Europe beginning with the joint Russian annexation of Po...

German Interrogation Very Effective - Company of Heroes 2 - Theatre of War: Barbarossa COOP 8&9

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The Crucible

Williamstheatre presents THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller. Directed by Omar Sangare. Once emblematic of political persecution in the 1950s, THE CRUCIBLE is an allegory that resonates wherever sanctimony is used as a weapon of oppression and intolerance. In this canonical American drama set during the seventeenth-century Salem witch trials, Arthur Miller explores human cruelty and the manipulations, accusations, and dishonesty that afflict a paranoid community looking for scapegoats.
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“I actually never wanted to be on TV, I was happy with theatre”, Dladla explained ... I’m so used to doing theatre projects that are busy, and would need us to perform across the country and even to country like Belgium ... But when asked about any recent theatre projects, Dladla was very eager to tell us more about his performance on the 70's musical by the legendary Gibson Kente....